
Satellite images appearing to show the US expanding a formerly disused air strip in Kurdish-controlled northern Syria, the BBC news said on Friday.
The image, from the security analysts Stratfor, shows a runway near the town of Rmeilan being extended from 700m to 1.3km.
That would be long enough to land a Hercules aircraft.
It could be a new US move against Daesh.
Rumours of US military activity in the area have been circulating for weeks, Stratfor says.
Access to a longer runway would enable the US to land transport planes such as Hercules in Syria's north-east, enabling it to drop off weapons supplies to Kurdish forces in the area, instead of depending on airdrops.
A US-led coalition of Western and Middle Eastern countries began air strikes against Daesh in Iraq in August 2014 and in Syria a month later.
Source: MENA
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